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thanks, glad to be here suarez: you can listen >> suarez: you can listen to peter's reports and see our examination of the spending data on our politics page. >> woodruff: we have more politics coming up, including the hard-fought massachusetts senate race, and other congressional contests to watch; plus, new clashes in the syrian city of aleppo; the record- breaking sky jump; and the legacy of arlen specter. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: two americans won the 2012 nobel prize in economics today for research on market design and matching. it affects everything from placing doctors in the right hospitals to pairing students with the schools they most want. the honorees are alvin roth of harvard university, and currently a visiting professor at stanford university,nd lloyd shapley, a professor emeritus at the university of california los angeles. wall street had a strong start to the week on news of rising retail sales and better-than- expected earnings at citigroup. the dow jones industrial average gained 95 points to close at 13,424.
thanks, glad to be here suarez: you can listen >> suarez: you can listen to peter's reports and see our examination of the spending data on our politics page. >> woodruff: we have more politics coming up, including the hard-fought massachusetts senate race, and other congressional contests to watch; plus, new clashes in the syrian city of aleppo; the record- breaking sky jump; and the legacy of arlen specter. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >>...
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. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the newshour tonight, npr's peter overby analyzes the big money behind the ad wars. >> woodruff: plus we have two takes on close congressional contests, starting with gwen ifill's report from the bay state. >> ifill: we're in massachusetts where the race for the senate seat once held by ted kennedy has become a surprising and expensive dead heat. and an unusual race to the ideological middle. >> suarez: stu rothenberg and susan page offer up other senate matchups to watch. >> woodruff: then, we update the conflict in syria amid reports that weapons have landed in the hands of militants linked to al qaeda. >> suarez: publicity stunt or scientific achievement? hari sreenivasan talks to miles o'brien about yesterday's supersonic freefall. >> woodruff: and kwame holman remembers arlen specter, the independently minded pennsylvania senator who served as both a republican and a democrat. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> c
. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the newshour tonight, npr's peter overby analyzes the big money behind the ad wars. >> woodruff: plus we have two takes on close congressional contests, starting with gwen ifill's report from the bay state. >> ifill: we're in massachusetts where the race for the senate seat once held by ted kennedy has become a surprising and expensive dead heat. and an unusual race to the ideological middle. >> suarez: stu rothenberg and susan page...
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ray suarez looks at those achievements. e nobel is certainly an institute today decided to award the nobel prize in physiology or medicine 2012 jointly to john b. gurdon and shinya yamanaka. >> suarez: the two scientists are from two different generations and celebrated today's announcement half a world apart. but today they were celebrated together for their research that led to a ground-breaking understanding of how cells work. sir john guon of cambridge univerty was awarded forhis work in 1962. he was able to use specialized cells of frogs, like skin or intestinal cells, to generate new tad poles and show d.n.a. could drive the formation of cells in the body. 40 years later dr. shinya yamanaka built on that and went further. he was able to turn mature cells back into their earliest form as primitive cells. those cells are in many ways the equivalent of embryonic stem cells because they have the potential to develop into specialized cells. for hea, liver and other organs. dr. shinya yamanaka is currently working at kyoto
ray suarez looks at those achievements. e nobel is certainly an institute today decided to award the nobel prize in physiology or medicine 2012 jointly to john b. gurdon and shinya yamanaka. >> suarez: the two scientists are from two different generations and celebrated today's announcement half a world apart. but today they were celebrated together for their research that led to a ground-breaking understanding of how cells work. sir john guon of cambridge univerty was awarded forhis work...
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side for their victory over young boys last time but manager brendan rodgers says star striker luis suarez and midfielder steven gerrard i likely to play some part or not. you know i always look to each. and pick a group in a team to win the game i'm sure. be a very strong team because players. and it was are the results. for obviously beaten ac milan and unbeaten in the last five games so we need to ensure we have a group strong enough to look to win the game. but those players will be involved. standing grief page russian side being taken part is on belgrade the. last time out against into italians take on the chief and has a vision and i think. another football. and they feel that alan there's a core of has been handed a five match ban by the football union the twenty two year old was suspended following his second red card in the tenth match of the season sunday's to be defeated. the twenty five cap russia star for straight a straight red in the fifty eighth minute after hitting the nominees luke will share in the face when the army when already stand. hockey where it anonymous go have
side for their victory over young boys last time but manager brendan rodgers says star striker luis suarez and midfielder steven gerrard i likely to play some part or not. you know i always look to each. and pick a group in a team to win the game i'm sure. be a very strong team because players. and it was are the results. for obviously beaten ac milan and unbeaten in the last five games so we need to ensure we have a group strong enough to look to win the game. but those players will be...
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luis suarez thought he won it in the final seconds. it was incorrectly called off-sides. the only winner on this day was karma. >> incorrectly called? >> yeah, he was actually not off-sides. this gentleman, is such a loathsome twit that even the referees line up against him. >> he does look like anne hathaway. >> he has far more than the regulation number of teeth. another big game this weekend, chelsea versus manchester united. it was a bare-knuckle fight between those two heavyweights that you both know so well. willie. >> yes. >> manchester united took a 2-0 lead in this one thanks to their dutch-scorie ining maestro, robn persie. a goal even barnicle could love for the twinkle toes of happy feet juan mata. look at this one, talented little spaniard. corner. >> wow! >> they dragged themselves back into the game. games like this, though, they should be won on moments of magic. this one, unfortunately, wasn't. it was the referee who took control. he gave away two awful -- this one in particular -- this was a red card for diving. it is fernando. the doe-eyed player, barni
luis suarez thought he won it in the final seconds. it was incorrectly called off-sides. the only winner on this day was karma. >> incorrectly called? >> yeah, he was actually not off-sides. this gentleman, is such a loathsome twit that even the referees line up against him. >> he does look like anne hathaway. >> he has far more than the regulation number of teeth. another big game this weekend, chelsea versus manchester united. it was a bare-knuckle fight between those...
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suarez who also signed a lucrative tv and modeling deal will reportedly also defend herself in the book against accusations that she plotted to embarrass the secret service before hand. >> bill: she found her ticket, man. her ticket to ride. were there any secret service agents up in the town of maine? >> taking the zumba class. >> mitt romney's binders full of women gaffe has exploded into a huge meme. a pro obama super pac is using the gaffe forever good. american bridge 21st century was the first to register the domain name binders full of women.com. just got it for $50. they were quick on the draw. they've created an in-depth web site where romney stands on all of women issues. >> full of statistics, actually. >> bill: peter threw out his when he got married. >> i had to throw out all of my binders of women. gets you in trouble. >> bill: he will always be known as mr. binders full of women. >> absolutely. >> grateful dead fans can -- >> bill: go ahead. >> grateful dead fans can soon toast a cold beer in the band's honor. the legendary rock band is partnering with the dog fish head c
suarez who also signed a lucrative tv and modeling deal will reportedly also defend herself in the book against accusations that she plotted to embarrass the secret service before hand. >> bill: she found her ticket, man. her ticket to ride. were there any secret service agents up in the town of maine? >> taking the zumba class. >> mitt romney's binders full of women gaffe has exploded into a huge meme. a pro obama super pac is using the gaffe forever good. american bridge...
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. >> announcer: this is "need to know" with jeff greenfield, scott simonm ray suarez, and this week, maria hinojosa. >> on this edition, in the critical state of florida, controversial changes to election rules. will they root out voter fraud or keep legitimate voters from the polls? >> it doesn't have to be someg
. >> announcer: this is "need to know" with jeff greenfield, scott simonm ray suarez, and this week, maria hinojosa. >> on this edition, in the critical state of florida, controversial changes to election rules. will they root out voter fraud or keep legitimate voters from the polls? >> it doesn't have to be someg